They can even interrupt the trial to remind the jury that, say, a witness who has been put under stress of having a gun put to his head in a dark hallway might not be capable of making the correct identification, or that memories fade rapidly a few hours after a crime has been committed.
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Failure to adequately invest in energy, transportation, communications, and other infrastructure practically guarantees the failure of critical systems when they are placed under the stress of extreme events.
Attorney Brian Panish, who represents Katherine Jackson, said the drug problems worsened when the pop star was under the stress of live performances.
The ice then melts, leaving a space below the surface, which caves in under the stress of vehicles and eventually forms a pothole.
To be clear, the buttons here are still closer together than on your typical laptop keyboard, and the flimsy panel flexes under the stress of more furious typing.
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K. point to a larger fear among the Americans and the Afghans who are helping to train the Afghan security forces: that under the stress of battle and without a substantial presence of American combat troops after 2014 the Afghan Army could once again fracture along ethnic lines.
Caplan said while he doesn't know what happened at Memorial he believes doctors can be driven to kill but only under the extreme stress of a hopeless situation.
Indeed, they do this so easily, Dr Freund has calculated, that many of them move out of the section of rock under stress altogether, leaving it with a surplus of electrons.
"This will fuel fears in Japan that could be more dangerous than the physical effects of radiation, " she said, noting that people living under stress have higher rates of heart problems, suicide and mental illness.
This method can let the team know whether the contaminant-degrading microbes are healthy and growing, or, under some types of stress, possibly signal the need for more active remediation efforts at a site.
Another van der Sloot attorney, Jose Luis Jimenez, said his client was under special stress the day of the 2010 murder, which marked five years after Holloway, an 18-year-old from Alabama, disappeared while vacationing on Aruba.
On the downside Cortisol levels, which is the most powerful stress hormone, also affects the way you think so you become dramatically and irrationally risk averse under chronically elevated levels of stress hormones.
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The BBC's Jonah Fisher in South Africa says the announcement is a sign of deal under intense stress - but in itself it may not make much difference to the operation of Zimbabwe's government.
Some research suggests that it helps relieve stress under high-stress conditions (such as loss of a loved one, divorce, job loss, etc).
Project FOCUS (Families OverComing Under Stress) is a program of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED).
But he perspired, swallowed frequently, licked his lips, stammered, and (about 58 minutes into the debate) gave a slight shudder that showed in his shoulders and upper chest all indicators that he was under a high level of stress.
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And the documents that were able to be declassified and released help provide information to Americans and people around the globe about the state of al Qaeda when bin Laden was taken out, the fact that that organization was under a great deal of stress, had been diminished, but remained a threat and remains a threat.
Experts in survival skills tell us there are other forces working here the mindset of the individual under stress.
Still, the purpose of sweating while under stress isn't clearly understood.
While the news spokesperson said it may not be work related, employees also said to the media that the root cause is that they are upset under such an inordinate amount of stress.
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Mill is being squeezed from the top and bottom, and the lanky Robbins is perfect for the part: watching him under stress is like seeing a tube of toothpaste bunch up in the middle.
Kuchar never looks as though he is under much stress, and for so much of Sunday, he wasn't.
But in the past few years, it came under financial stress and began selling off some of its buildings.
Entrepreneurs are typically under considerable stress and often for long periods of time.
Among the future possibilities: bridges that won't buckle under severe seismic stress, a new generation of Frank Gehry-inspired forms of improbably twisted steel, car frames that can absorb the shock of head-on collisions and, yes, knives that may never need sharpening.
Tony Lee, publisher of CareerCast.com, says the profession has always been ranked among the worst jobs due to low pay, high levels of stress from working under deadlines, a poor hiring outlook and the requirement to be on duty twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
In times of stress, as in late 2008 after Lehman went under, and during the second quarters of both 2010 and 2012 when the European sovereign debt crisis blew up again, investors piled into the safety of the dollar.
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As I exhale under the water, I imagine all the stress of annoying family leaving me with each out-breath.
Evidence of oxidative stress can appear under other conditions, including exposure to certain environmental pollutants or infections in the urinary genital tract.
When he told me what was going on, I made him understand that his loss of desire was a result of the stress he was under.
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